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Filigree and Shadow Stole

About this Design:
When visiting the Burnt Cape Ecological Reserve in Newfoundland, Canada, I took many photos of the tiny plants growing there. Paging through them later I came across the photo that was the inspiration for this piece. In the photo is a dark grey rock that has white patterns on it from lichen. It appeared as if the rock was covered in fancy lace work, columns of eyelets and flower buds, almost like a Faberge egg. Right beside the rock was a tiny succulent plant with leaves of a beautiful red.

The design on the rock and plant colour inspired this design and I found the stitch pattern used for the main body of the stole. The pattern looks like a Faberge egg sitting on a base designed to look like a flower.


Skills Required:
  • Working cables
  • Knitting Lace
  • Working with charts
  • Twisted stitches
  • Increasing and decreasing
  • Blocking

Finished Size: 20 (26.5)”/50.8 (67.31) cm wide by 62 (77.5)”/157.48 (196.85) cm long

Other Tools:
  • Stitch markers – 7 (9)
  • Cable needle
  • Glow line tape (to mark current row on charts/instructions)
  • Fine cotton thread in contrasting colour for life-lines
  • Tapestry needle
  • Blocking wires and pins

Yarn: 1,179 (1,953) yards/1,078 (1,811) meters of wool fingering weight yarn that knits up to 8 sts/inch.

Shown In:
Spirit Trail Fiberworks ‘Tayet’, (330 yards/302 meters; 100% SW Bluefaced Leicester; 4.06 oz/115 grams). 4 skeins in Ruby Slippers, size Small.

Note: This pattern is also available in the Northern Landscapes, part 2 ebook.

You will get a PDF (2MB) file

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